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Ofgem fines energy supplier £1.8m for service failures

Cornwall Energy, a UK gas and electricity provider, has been hit with a hefty £1.8 million penalty by regulator Ofgem for severe customer service and billing failures, leaving thousands of households in distress.

Ofgem's £3bn Warning to Energy Firms Over Customer Debt

The UK energy regulator, Ofgem, has issued a stark warning to suppliers over a mounting £3 billion debt crisis. With millions struggling to pay bills, the regulator is demanding urgent plans to support customers and prevent a future financial catastrophe

Ofwat scrutinised as water bills soar

UK water regulator Ofwat is under pressure as consumers face soaring bills amid complaints of inadequate service and environmental negligence by water companies.

Dr Buck Ruxton: The Jigsaw Murders That Changed Forensics

The shocking 1935 case of Dr Buck Ruxton, who murdered his wife and housemaid, then dismembered their bodies, became a landmark in forensic history. Discover how this brutal crime changed criminal investigations forever.

UK Replaces Ofwat with New Water Regulator

The UK government is set to replace Ofwat with a new, more robust water regulator in a bid to overhaul the struggling sector and ensure better service for consumers.

Trump science cuts trigger mass research layoffs

Deep cuts to US science funding under the Trump administration have led to widespread job losses across research institutions, threatening America's position as a global leader in innovation.

DNA solves 1980 Oregon cold case murder

Advanced DNA technology has finally identified the perpetrator of a decades-old murder in Oregon, bringing closure to a long-standing mystery.

Oxford exposes China's DNA tracking of Uyghurs

A groundbreaking study by Oxford University Press reveals how China employs forensic genetics to track and suppress the Uyghur population, raising serious human rights concerns.

1994 cold case: Baby in trash identified after 30 years

After nearly three decades, forensic genealogy has finally revealed the identity of a newborn girl found murdered in an Indiana trash bin in 1994. The infant has been identified as the daughter of Cheryl Larson, who was unaware of the tragic fate of her c

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